No; it means draw the curve.
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We can draw 3 normals to a parabola from a given point as the equation of normal in parametric form is a cubic equation.
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Draw the graph of the equation. the solution is/are the points where the line cuts the x(horisontal) axis .
No; it means draw the curve.
if the linear equation is x+y=1 means we are having the graph points (1,0) (2,-1)....using this graph we can draw the graph
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Draw the axes. Plot the two intercepts. Draw a line connecting the two points
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We can draw 3 normals to a parabola from a given point as the equation of normal in parametric form is a cubic equation.
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Draw the graph of the equation. the solution is/are the points where the line cuts the x(horisontal) axis .
how can you draw a coordinate graph using feet and meters
The "form" only refers to how the equation of the line is written. It has no effect on what the line looks like when the equation is graphed. To graph a linear equation, no matter what form it's written in: -- Pick a number for 'x'. Use the equation to calculate 'y'. Graph the point. -- Pick another 'x'. Use the equation to calculate the new 'y'. Graph the point. -- Draw a straight line between the two points, and as much farther as you want to in either or both directions.
There are a great many different ways in which you could draw a reaction rate graph. You could draw a bar graph for example.
With only two points you don't know the direction of the graph. Drawing a graph using only two points can result in the diagram being wrong.